Restorable Roadster: 1984 Alfa Romeo Spider

The Alfa Romeo Spider remains one of the more attainable vintage cars that gives you a fast-track to owning something the rest of the world will think cost you a pretty penny. However, those of us in the hobby… more»

Matching Numbers Super 90: 1961 Porsche 356B

I just read a profile in the Wall Street Journal of a long-term Porsche 356 owner who had finally completed the restoration of his project car after four decades. 40 years of house moves, job changes, and various shops messing with… more»

Rare G4 Edition: 2004 Land Rover Discovery S

A modern day Land Rover isn’t exactly the on everyone’s mind as a collector’s item, but when Range Rover builds a special edition, it’s usually worth paying attention to. I don’t mean the legions of cosmetic special editions that… more»

British Hemi V8: 1962 Daimler SP250 Project

Just when you think you know what to expect, something weird happens. There’s Daimler, founded in Britain in 1896, and yes, struggling as many makers did through financial trials and ill-advised mergers, but always producing phaetons and limousines and… more»

Thirty-Six Years In A Barn: 1976 Buick Free Spirit Pace Car Replica

Eleven weeks ago, someone dragged this 1976 Buick Free Spirit from its hiding place and plunked it down on Facebook Marketplace hoping to make a sale. Numskal found this one and passed the tip down to us, and thanks… more»

Old-School Cool: 1969 Berry Mini-T Dune Buggy

We often find that certain vehicles are a “feast or famine” proposition at Barn Finds. We can go for months without seeing a single example of a particular vehicle type, and then a few will land on our desks… more»

Capable 383 Driver: 1968 Dodge Charger

The seller of this 1968 Dodge Charger says he’s owned more than 30 Mopars over the years, including at least one Road Runner with the mighty 440+6 under the hood.  However, this 383-powered Charger is the one he’s always… more»

Super Cobra Jet Garage Find: 1970 Ford Mustang

In 1970, Ford built nearly 200,000 Mustangs, a respectable number but a far cry from the peak of 600,000 in 1966. Of these, 41,000 were Mach 1s with the SportsRoof body style. But only 1,371 came with the Super… more»

Patina Pickup: 1972 Chevrolet C10 Cheyenne

If you’re the sort of enthusiast who is attracted to a classic with loads of exterior character, but with a spotless interior and plenty of power under the right foot, you may find this 1972 Chevrolet C10 Cheyenne irresistible…. more»

Former Quarter-Miler: 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix

Pontiac’s Grand Prix never caught my attention until the big 1969 redesign. And it held it through the ’72 model year only to be lost afterward – and for good. That being the case, I sing the praises of… more»

No Frills Transportation: 1966 Chevrolet Chevy II

The Chevy II/Nova was Chevrolet’s more conventional compact car of the 1960s (compared to the Corvair). After a successful launch in 1962, the cars were redesigned in 1966 and took on more of a square-ish look. They weren’t quite… more»

Yard Find Big-Block Project: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette

It is always sad to see a desirable classic left to fend for itself as Mother Nature throws the worst she has at it. Such has been the fate of this 1969 Chevrolet Corvette, which has spent years exposed… more»

41K-Mile 1973 Chevrolet Suburban Custom 454 V8

The words long, low, and mean describe this 1973 Chevrolet Suburban Custom C10, and not mean in a bad way. Anytime I see that a GM vehicle has a 454 V8, it seems impressive but this almost three-ton rear-wheel… more»

Unicorn Dune Buggy! 1969 Meyers Tow’d

You’re looking at a rare ride! This kit car is from Meyers. You might be familiar with their most popular model, the Manx. Meyers manufactured other bodies meant for VWs, too. This is one of fewer than 900 ever… more»

Dad’s 4-Speed: 1963 Studebaker GT Hawk

The Gran Turismo (GT) Hawk was the final iteration of the sporty Hawk series that dated to the mid-1950s. It was also the most luxurious variant and competed with the Ford Thunderbird and Pontiac Grand Prix. Unfortunately, when Studebaker… more»

V8 4-Speed! 1979 AMC Spirit AMX Project

The Spirit was the subcompact successor to the American Motors Gremlin. But it wasn’t an all-new car, just a new body on the old Gremlin chassis. The Spirit AMX was marketed as something of a performance car in the… more»

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